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  • 18th AF commander visits Fairchild, shares vision

    Lt. Gen. Robert Allardice, 18th Air Force commander, visited Fairchild Nov. 20 to 22 to meet with Airmen, speak about his goals and give guidance on Total Force Integration initiatives to leadership. "One of my top priorities as 18th AF commander is ensuring everyone understands the mission,"

  • For legal officer, there's 'no such thing as a traditional deployment'

    Long gone are the days of the "traditional" Air Force deployment. The increase of troops into the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility is also increasing the non-traditional roles filled by Airmen in combat, straight into the Air Force's "all in" philosophy. Capt. Maureen Wood, a legal

  • Have you earned your wings?

    One of the things I enjoy doing every year during the holidays is watching the classic Christmas movie, "It's a Wonderful Life." The film is about an angel named Clarence who is trying to earn his wings and a man named George who plans to end his life by jumping off a bridge into icy water. The men

  • Mobility commander visits U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center

    On the final leg of his first trip since taking the reins of Air Mobility Command, Gen. Raymond E. Johns Jr., AMC commander, was welcomed by Brig. Gen. Rick Devereaux, commander of the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center here. General Johns' visit gave him a feel for the place that many combat

  • To the men and women of Air Mobility Command

    I am truly honored to join the AMC team. It is a privilege to serve with you, the men and women who make our global mobility mission happen each and every day. You are the thread that binds our nation's combat capability as you are the enablers of Unrivaled Global Reach for America...Always!As your

  • 615th CRW assists in Mobility Air Forces Exercise

    The 615th Contingency Response Wing recently sent approximately 50 Airmen to the bi-annual U.S. Air Force Weapons School Mobility Air Forces Exercise at Nellis and Creech Air Force bases in Nevada.Approximately 1,500 people using more than 50 aircraft from more than a dozen Armed Forces